How to convert a 3x3xN matrix to a N element cell array?

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Hi all,
I have a three dimension matrix of 3x3xN, where N is a large number. I want to convert it to a N elements cell array in which every cell i contains the 3x3 matrix in the i'th position. I tried to work it out using the functions 'mat2cell' and 'num2cell' but couldn't understand how to do it. I read the help for these two functions but it didn't help me.
Can it be done?
Thanks,
Alon

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Alexandra Harkai
Alexandra Harkai on 21 Nov 2016
Edited: Alexandra Harkai on 21 Nov 2016
% a is your 3*3*N array
c = mat2cell(a,3,3,ones(1,N));
c = c(:);
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Alon Rozen
Alon Rozen on 21 Nov 2016
Thanks a lot! works like charm :) Wander why the help can't explain something like this...
Alexandra Harkai
Alexandra Harkai on 21 Nov 2016
It does actually (ie. you first want something that contains 3*3*1 elements in each cell, so according to help you need to go for [3],[3],[1 1 ...]), but that doesn't mean one doesn't get it wrong for the first try. Trial an error :)

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KSSV
KSSV on 21 Nov 2016
A = rand(3,3,100) ;
[m,n,t] = size(A) ;
iwant=mat2cell(A, m, n, ones(1,t));
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Alon Rozen
Alon Rozen on 21 Nov 2016
Thanks a lot! It work of cousre. I just needed the last step in the answer above.

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